GNOME Calculator
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Calculator is an application that solves mathematical equations and is suitable as a default application in a GNOME Desktop environment.
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- Free
- Open Source
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- Linux
- Linux Mobile
- Flathub
- GNOME
- Flatpak
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What is GNOME Calculator?
Calculator is an application that solves mathematical equations and is suitable as a default application in a GNOME Desktop environment.
What Calculator is:
- A tool for calculating mathematical equations
- Uses standard mathematical notation where possible (so users do not have to learn the application when they already know maths)
- Easy enough to use for simple maths (add, subtract, multiply, divide)
- Powerful enough for mid-level mathematics (though not at the expense of being easy for simple mathematics)
- Fast to load and responsive to input
- Appropriately sized to fit into standard screen resolutions (e.g. netbooks)
- Fully accessible
- Well documented
- Integrated into the GNOME Desktop
What Calculator is not:
- It does not emulate any existing calculator interfaces, hardware or software (use those calculators if you want this behaviour)
- It is not a power-tool for professional mathematicians (professionals should use a specialist application)
- It is not a programming language (programmers should use a programming language)








